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All hail majestic queen of night
First Line:
All hail majestic queen of night
Last Line:
And mixes with the buzz of days
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
32640
2.
All praise to thee my god this night
First Line:
All praise to thee my god this night
Last Line:
Praise father son and holy ghost
Author:
Thomas Ken (Speculation)
DMI number:
26987
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All things are hushed as nature's self lay dead
First Line:
All things are hushed as nature's self lay dead
Last Line:
Even lust and envy sleep
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20147
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All things were hush as when the drawers tread
First Line:
All things were hush as when the drawers tread
Last Line:
No coach nor link was heard &c
DMI number:
36154
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All things were hushed as nature's self lay dead
First Line:
All things were hushed as nature's self lay dead
Last Line:
Even lust and envy sleep
DMI number:
39967
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All things were hushed as when the drawers tread
First Line:
All things were hushed as when the drawers tread
Last Line:
No coach nor link was heard
DMI number:
39968
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And lo the night descends
First Line:
And lo the night descends
Last Line:
With her black wings to brood over all the world
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20137
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And now from end to end
First Line:
And now from end to end
Last Line:
Night's hemisphere had veiled the horizon round
DMI number:
39910
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At midnight tis presumed this pomp will burst
First Line:
At midnight tis presumed this pomp will burst
Last Line:
All nature struggling in the pangs of death
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30551
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At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
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At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
Last Line:
O when shall it dawn on the night of the grave
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32709
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